The Seattle City Council proposal requiring Seattle restaurants to pay for sick leave for their employees has many folks in town divided. Peter Glick, who owns Roxy’s Diner and Backdoor at Roxy’s, doesn’t seem too put-off by the idea. He estimated offering paid sick days would cost him no more than half a week’s payroll, about $6,000 a year, or roughly a 2 percent increase in labor costs. “It’s not a lot of money,” he said.

Übermind, one of the top developers of mobile applications, has moved to a new headquarters, located at 837 North 34th Street here in Fremont. The company is hoping to add about 50 new employees by the end of the year, so, keep that resume handy.